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" DIY" done southern boy style. Creative repairs, outdoor projects, homemade hunting gadgets and more. I'm just an ol' southern boy who loves being outside and the challenge of designing and building things. I grew up watching TV shows like "The A-Team" and "Macgyver", and was fascinated to see how they made things from what they had available. Whether I'm hunting, fishing, building or repairing a deer stand, working on my land, or making some kind of interesting gadget, if I'm outside or in my shop, I'm happy. I draw inspiration from RUclips videos of people doing these same sort of things, and that's why I decided to start this channel. I want to document my future projects and some of my past ones for you to enjoy, and hopefully inspire you to do the same.
Theobald Headman
Theobald Headman
Home Made Tools - Miniature Work Holding Clamps
In this video, I'm making some miniature work holding clamps to use with the work holding plate I made for my dividing head on my Bridgeport milling machine. I use some small channel iron salvaged from an old security fence panel to make the clamps.
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Homemade Tool for Metal Working - Making a Work Holding Plate for a Dividing Head
Просмотров 2692 месяца назад
In this video, I am making a work holding table to attach to a dividing head. I don’t have a rotary table, so this will make it possible to use my dividing head to machine rounded features or circular patterns on my Bridgeport milling machine. I tried to find terms to help people find this video such as, rotary table, rotary table for milling machine, using a rotary table, dividing head working...
DIY Kitchen Renovation Part 2 Repurposing Old Countertops and Salvaging Laminate
Просмотров 4023 месяца назад
A great kitchen organization idea is to double up on the usage of a particular item. In this video, I’ll be modifying an old storage table to include a pull-out eating table. I’ll be doing some laminate countertop modification and repair, and you’ll see how I salvaged countertop laminate to re-cover the edges after the countertop was cut to a new dimension. This video isn’t about painting kitch...
DIY Kitchen Renovation Part 1 Removing Old Cabinets and Installing New Shelves
Просмотров 2435 месяцев назад
In this video I’ll be doing the first part of a DIY kitchen renovation for my mama. I’ll be removing some old cabinets and a countertop and replacing them with an enclosed shelving area. The following are terms to help people find this video. kitchen renovation on a budget, kitchen renovation ideas, kitchen renovation diy, kitchen renovation before and after, kitchen renovation tips, kitchen re...
Homemade Tools - Making a Milling Machine Tramming Kit
Просмотров 4556 месяцев назад
In this video, I'm making a tool kit for tramming in the spindle on a milling machine. I'll be using some scrap material for the project. Rock Tune by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: audionautix.com/
Who is Theobald Headman, and What is Southern Ingenuity
Просмотров 3978 месяцев назад
So, who exactly is Theobald Headman? Well, I'm just an ol' southern boy who loves the outdoors and the challenge of designing and building things to put to practical use. I grew up watching TV shows like "The A-Team" and "Macgyver", and I was absolutely fascinated to see how they made things from what they had available to them. I was blessed to have a childhood with family members and neighbor...
How I Made a Custom Pivoting Steady Rest for Tripod - DIY Night Hunting Equipment
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.9 месяцев назад
In this video, I’m making a homemade shooting steady rest to add to my night hunting setup and equipment. This steady rest will allow the rifle to swivel 360 degrees, tilt right to left, and tilt up and down. I hope you can learn something from this video and apply it to your own DIY hunting gadgets! "Southern Ingenuity" is" DIY" done southern boy style. Creative repairs, outdoor projects, home...
How I Installed the Harbor Freight 68244 Automatic Compressor Drain Kit on my Air Compressor
Просмотров 6 тыс.10 месяцев назад
How I Installed the Harbor Freight 68244 Automatic Compressor Drain Kit on my Air Compressor In this Video, I’ll be installing the Harbor Freight Automatic Compressor Drain kit on my air compressor tank. It’s critical to perform regular maintenance on your air compressor to avoid a potentially deadly explosion. An air compressor uses an air compressor pressure switch to start and stop. Air comp...
The Deadly Explosion Hazard you Didn't Know was Sitting in your Shop
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.11 месяцев назад
If you’ve got a garage or workshop, then you probably have a tool you’ve used a thousand times without really thinking about just how dangerous it can actually be. I’m gonna discuss a potentially deadly hazard that could be sitting in your garage or shop right now. I’m gonna explain some of the physics as to why and how it can be such a lethal threat, and I’m gonna tell you some things you can ...
Making a Deer Hunting Blind Out of Conduit, and a Tribute to an Old Friend
Просмотров 6 тыс.Год назад
In this video, I’m making a lightweight hunting blind to mount to the top of a tripod deer stand. I’ll be using some ½ inch conduit and some old aluminum siding. The hunting blind can also be easily attached to a base platform for use as a ground blind. This particular hunting blind will always have a very special meaning to me. That’s because some of the materials used to build it were provide...
Scrap Metal Welding Project to Help the High School Marching Band
Просмотров 224Год назад
In this DIY home shop welding project, I’m making some custom clamps to attach to the local High School’s competition marching band’s gong cart. This is to help prevent it from swaying back and forth during transport. In the past, the swaying has sometimes been enough to cause the cart to tip over. I used some scrap material and hardware I had laying around to make the clamps and save the band ...
Conduit Bender Jig - But Not For What You Think
Просмотров 771Год назад
In this video, I use some scrap metal to make a jig for quickly bending conduit to predetermined lengths without having to measure each piece. It works in conjunction with a standard conduit bender and mounts to the worktable in my shop. Although it can be used for bending conduit for electrical installations, I plan to use it for building hunting blinds. Conduit, conduit bending, bending condu...
Hydraulic Cylinder Replacement on Tractor Implement
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.Год назад
I bent the hydraulic cylinder rod on my DIY tractor implement for clearing land. It was definitely a hydraulic cylinder failure that called for a hydraulic cylinder repair. Although it’s not a hydraulic cylinder rebuild or hydraulic cylinder seal replacement video, it does include a part where it shows the hydraulic cylinder cap removal. It shows a hydraulic cylinder after disassembly but does ...
Hydraulic Cylinder Fail - Repair video now available on Southern Ingenuity.
Просмотров 226Год назад
I bent the rod on the hydraulic cylinder on my grapple. Repair video now available on Southern Ingenuity. Hydraulic cylinder repair, hydraulic cylinder replacement, Tractor equipment, tractor implements, homemade tool, DIY tool, DIY repair, front end loader, front end loader attachment, grapple, grapple forks, grapple attachment
DIY Storage Shelf for the Shop Using Repurposed Materials
Просмотров 211Год назад
DIY Storage Shelf for the Shop Using Repurposed Materials
Upgrading a Tool Storage Box Making New Dividers for the Parallels
Просмотров 320Год назад
Upgrading a Tool Storage Box Making New Dividers for the Parallels
Using an Indexing Head for Center Drilling Round Stock on Bridgeport Milling Machine
Просмотров 348Год назад
Using an Indexing Head for Center Drilling Round Stock on Bridgeport Milling Machine
How to Size, Wire, and Program a VFD to Convert Single Phase Power Into 3 Phase Power
Просмотров 80 тыс.Год назад
How to Size, Wire, and Program a VFD to Convert Single Phase Power Into 3 Phase Power
Welding Project: Homemade Instrument Carts for the Marching Band
Просмотров 8622 года назад
Welding Project: Homemade Instrument Carts for the Marching Band
Moving a 4700 pound Bridgeport Milling Machine
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
Moving a 4700 pound Bridgeport Milling Machine
Welding Project: Gusset Cutting Jig
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.2 года назад
Welding Project: Gusset Cutting Jig
Two Quick DIY Shop Projects 3 Point Hitch Link Pin Retainer Plate and Clevis and Tang Hitch
Просмотров 3912 года назад
Two Quick DIY Shop Projects 3 Point Hitch Link Pin Retainer Plate and Clevis and Tang Hitch
Time Lapse of Huge Tree Removal and Yard Clean Up with Tractor and Grapple Attachment
Просмотров 1872 года назад
Time Lapse of Huge Tree Removal and Yard Clean Up with Tractor and Grapple Attachment
Tractor Attachment: Homemade Root Spear-Grapple Uprooting A Large Pine Tree
Просмотров 6612 года назад
Tractor Attachment: Homemade Root Spear-Grapple Uprooting A Large Pine Tree
Cool Workbench Idea: Absolutely Free!
Просмотров 1852 года назад
Cool Workbench Idea: Absolutely Free!
DIY Water Level, How to Make and Use One
Просмотров 17 тыс.2 года назад
DIY Water Level, How to Make and Use One
Ruger 10/22: How to Mount a Scope, Swivel Studs, and Sling
Просмотров 34 тыс.2 года назад
Ruger 10/22: How to Mount a Scope, Swivel Studs, and Sling
Yeah, that's Effy, the air compressor I use was purchased by my old man 20 years ago. I inherited all of his stuff and I've never seen him drain it. Believe it or not, it still looks new, he didn't use it very much, it sat inside his utility building unused.
This is great stuff. I would love to see your take on a drumset cart.
Thank you. We made a drum cart later out of 2x4s and plywood with removable handles. It wasn’t as nice as the metal carts, but it gets the job done. Thanks for watching!
It'd be a bit easier to lift up with handles....
Yeah, but I didn’t want anything sticking up that I would hit with the lawn mower. I figured with no more than I would be opening it, I could use a pry bar if need be. Thanks for watching!
spraying the surrounds with WD-40 makes life a lot easier
I’ll have to remember that. Thanks for watching!
Sending hugs! Always good to reflect on the positive people
Thank you.
I just had a realization that I’ll regret not doing any of this at my current young age when I get older. Thanks for such an awesome video, gonna learn more and start buying tools
It’s never too late to start. I’m glad you liked the video. Thanks for watching!
Y'know, I always thought somethin like this must exist. Good algo pull for me to see this! I like the format and the subject matter, only complaint I have is the audio levels at times. Good stuff, man.
Thanks for the feedback. I noticed that too. Audio sounded good to me on my computer and headphones while editing, but low when watching on RUclips. I'll work on that in future videos. Thanks for watching.
I prefer the see through scope rings from Monstrum Tactical. They mount directly to the 10/22 receiver and are low enough that you can still use the iron sights.
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Damn good video
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You never fail to impress. Great video!
Thanks!
My fbi agent and i really enjoy your content
I’m glad you enjoy it. Be sure to share all my videos with all the boys at the bureau. Thanks for watching.
Love to see ideas that people come up with.
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One of the finest and well put together videos i have seen. Have fun on those hunts.
Thank you. And thanks for watching.
Very helpful, thank you
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
This video is thorough and well done. I appreciate the indexing and VFD programming chart!
I’m glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed this so much!! Hubby and I are still dreaming!! Such a nice building and special memories made!! My favorite part was the last pic of the “greatest man you’ve ever known!” I’m not tearing up over here.. just cutting up onions! 😭
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Just keep working toward your dream together and it can become reality too. Thanks for watching!
rescuing humming bird, but killing deer..
That's right.....not enough meat on a hummingbird....Thanks for watching!
Thanks for reminding me that my circuit breaker needs to be appropriately sized for the wiring. I looked at it, and it was extremely oversized. Dangerous.
Thanks for watching!
Your tire have a tube ?
No, all of my tractor tires are tubeless. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for not showing us the final product.
Hmmm……ok……Thanks for not watching the whole video.
i just order new VFD and 2,2KW spindle, i need know what cable i need 230V 1-phase wall socket to VFD cable AWG and fuse size 16Amp maybe need, and VFD to spindle cable 3 phase+ground. shield or not ? power to wall have 230V 16Amp, VDF is 2,2KW 220V in 1-phase, 220V out 3-phase. spindle 3.phase 2,2KW motor. need know cable size, power cable need be 13AWG because supply have 220C/16A, but what need be VFD to spindle motor ? 3-phase 2.2KW motor.
Hello, I’m not sure I fully understand your question. But, just be sure to find the “full load amp” (FLA) rating for your spindle and multiply it by 1.73. Use this value to determine proper AWG and breaker to supply the VFD. (12AWG is suitable for up to 20 amps.) The same AWG should work for connecting the spindle to the VFD. I honestly don’t know if you need shielded cable or not, but if in doubt, it won’t hurt anything to use shielded cable. Thanks for watching.
thank you for sharing can you give me the dimensions of the two square tubes?
The spade is 3/4 inch outside, the gate is 1 inch outside (7/8 inch inside). Thanks for watching.
Very helpful having the codes explained l.
Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for the video, I was able to get a 3-phase jump saw working using the 5HP HY VFD. I was even able to wire up the old momentary start/stop switches and emergency stop by programming the three communication ports to correspond to the Run, Stop, and Emergency commands. What's great is the VFD will be able to function with either an "NO" or "NC" momentary switch, and it works the same with either style. The saw was previously in a 460v factory directly wired to the industrial 3-phase supply, so instead I re-wired the motor to the low voltage 230v configuration and hooked the motor directly up to the VFD, bypassing the old relay and fuse setup that the saw came with. The VFDs are really awesome, having all the switching built into the unit is great, but it's even better that it has the com ports that are programmable to like 30 different functions you can control with external switches. In my case I only needed start/stop/emergency because it's just a jump saw. I did set my PD014/15 acceleration time to 10s because the saw blade is 14" and I'm hoping the longer time is easier on the motor and belt. By the way, to anybody wondering if they can power a 230v motor when the documentation says the VFD is 220v, you certainly can! Just make sure you set your Pd008 to 230, and make sure that your input voltage is 230v or higher on the lines as measured at the VFD, because the VFD can't step up your voltage, but it can transform down if it needs to, for example if you have 240v at your panel like I did. Also, I used stranded copper 14AWG for the communication wires which may have been overkill but they did fit well, and I used solid copper 10AWG for the power supply and motor supply wires, which were a tight fit. Granted my motor is only rated for 12A, but 10AWG is what I had on hand and it worked.
Well said. I’m glad it worked well for you. Thanks for watching!
how you can make a panel to control this invertor external?
To start/stop the motor in either forward or reverse, all that is needed is a single pole double throw (SPDT) toggle switch. Connect the common terminal of the switch to the DCM port on the VFD. (Time 8:20 in the video) Connect the forward port (FOR) on the VFD to one of the remaining terminals on the switch and connect the reverse (REV) port to the other terminal. This should allow you to flip the switch one way to start the motor in forward, and flip it the opposite way for reverse. To control the speed with a potentiometer, reference the video linked in the description of this video. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video, love your daughter's comments. Glad you have a close-knit family. You are truly rich. Great barn.
I am blessed indeed. Thanks for watching!
Just awesome. Great job, great channel. Good on ya looking out for your mama!
Thank you!
Nice work. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
Thank you!
Question : why wouldnt you have set upright stud walls between the posts or bookshelf girts , same smount of wood..? Less air gaps , tighter fit, interior as well as exterior ready for walls
I wasn't trying to construct the shop with the intention of keeping it climate controlled, so the insulation requirements weren't as critical. The girts are on the outside of the posts for several reasons. They are 20 foot 2x6s that each span 3 posts. (connecting to a post at 0, 10, and 20 ft) Then each row is offset by 1 post so that the joints don't all line up on the same post. This gives the building more strength. Also, by putting the girts on the outside, it allowed me to fully encase the posts in concrete so they would not be directly exposed to the ground, critters, and water. There is 3 inches of concrete between the post and the ground at ground surface level. This is 1-1/2 inches to make up for the thickness of the girt, plus an additional 1-1/2 inches that makes a notch for the metal to sit in to prevent water and critter intrusion. The girt placement also provided space to run the electrical wiring without having to drill holes in the posts. The studs for the OSB interior walls are connected to the first 3 rows of girts, and the OSB is flush with the posts on the inside. Wow! I got a little long winded there. Hope that answered your question. Thanks for watching!
Great video and you did it without Bothering. Talking face time I’ll always watch your videos
Thank you!
what a beautiful tribute to your old friend. brought tears to my eyes. it shows what a great human being you are. blessed the people in your life, Mr TH.
Thank you, and thanks for watching.
Have you tried making a slot hole in the steel like at the end of the video,sir?
Yes, I’ve made several curved slot holes with it. Seems to work really well. Thanks for watching!
Impressive!
Thanks for watching!
So that little 1/2sec puff is supposed to drain the water?? Ive had this kit for a few yrs and never installed it. Doesn’t look like i will either if this is all it does.
It seems to work well on my compressor. I opened the manual valve yesterday and only a few drops came out. But, my compressor may only cycle on and off a few times a week. If it were used in a busy shop coming on and off many times in a day, then this unit may not be able to evacuate all of the condensate. Thanks for watching.
This is a great video. Thanks!
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Man , this was really good stuff. Love the tutorial on using electrical tape and a depth gauge . Thank you for sharing, you have earned a sub.
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Great video. Thanks
Thank you.
great explanations...great video..
Thank you!
Can that vfd be used on a industrial meat grinder?
I would think so, if sized correctly. You must start and stop the motor via the drive itself by either the buttons on the front panel, or by an external switch (something like I have on my machine in the video). It's not recommended to put any switching device(s) between the motor and the power outputs on the drive. Thanks for watching!
thanx for the tips and advices you give.
Thanks for watching!
What gun rest was this?
The gun rest was one that I made a while back out of some scrap material I had on hand. Thanks for watching!
Stealing, the biggest valve box for outdoor irrigation is too small so going to pour a concrete box for them instead. Needed the lid ideas.
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching!
Good tool & useful for gardening 😊nature
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Well done sir 👍
Thank you!
I don't think there's a 100% way to stop water from penetrating, if you run into some stagnant water problems sitting in there over the years you might want to unseal the bottom of the lower side of the riser to allow water to drain during dry times to kill off any growth or bugs.
I figure most of the water that does get in there will just drain on down into the tank. Just wanted to keep as much as possible from getting in there. Thanks for watching!
Hats off brother May the creator bless you and your family 🙏💪
Thank you! Many blessings to you and yours as well. Thanks for watching!
I may or not go that big for my cover but I enjoyed the heck outta watching your project.. thank you
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching!
I absolutely loved everything about this video. Definitely gained a new following and subscriber today!
Wow! Thank you!!
Great work and an awesome person!
Wow! Thanks! You’re a pretty swell dude too.